Luis Enrique has earned the right to make important decisions at PSG. After Mbappé's departure, he assured that they would achieve better results. So it has been: the Parisians have just lifted the desired Champions League.
Now the Asturian coach is already thinking about defending the title next season. To achieve this, he is preparing major changes to his squad. Following his philosophy, anyone who wants to leave will be able to do so, always under certain conditions.

In this context, attention is turning to a key figure from last season. His departure was not part of the initial plan. However, recent moves have completely changed the outlook.
Luis Enrique and the first unexpected departure
The first to take the step has been the Champions League hero, Donnarumma. The Italian goalkeeper's contract ends in 2026 and he will not renew with PSG. He is already looking for a new destination to continue his career.
Luis Enrique will not allow him to leave for free, so he is working to finalize a transfer this very summer. Everything suggests that there will be no shortage of offers.

Ter Stegen in an uncomfortable situation
In light of this departure, Ter Stegen's name emerged as a possible replacement. The German goalkeeper is experiencing a complicated moment at Barça. Despite his track record, he is not part of Hansi Flick's plans for the future.
PSG's initial interest has faded. Neither Luis Enrique nor Barça's coach seem willing to count on Ter Stegen for next season.
Decisions made on both benches
While Hansi Flick has completed the signing of Joan García for the goal, Luis Enrique has done the same with Lucas Chevalier. With these moves, Ter Stegen's future remains in sporting limbo.

Both coaches have preferred to bet on younger options with long-term potential. The summer transfer window could offer Gianluigi Donnarumma an unexpected exit, and he will have to make a decision.
The uncertainty of a top goalkeeper
Ter Stegen continues to train as usual, but those around him acknowledge that he is looking for a stable project. The German wants to feel like a protagonist and play every possible minute, since he knows that at Barça he has taken a back seat.
For now, there are no advanced negotiations with any specific destination. However, last-minute opportunities always arise in the market.
This case shows how elite soccer can change in a matter of weeks. What seemed like a quiet summer for Ter Stegen has turned into a puzzle. The final answer could come before the transfer window closes.